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Show THTJESDAT. DECEMBER 10. 1M2 ajshould Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent Wednesday morning in Provo. WITH OUR SOLDIERS X2 UNION MEETING Stanford Giles who recently enlisted in the radio division of the with U S. Army, spent the week-enhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton liles. Mr. Giles is training in the radio school in Salt Lake City. 17 SUNDAY ONE OF OUR PERSONAL STYLED PERMANENTS A gift that will be appreciated for Oregon.. Leon Carlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and Mrs. Carlton, recently graduated Blaine Pierce of Provo, entertained from New England Air Craft school at a bridge luncheon at the Hebert and Is now in New York training to son home Friday honoring the be a flying cadet. Mr. Carlton and birthday anniversary of Mrs Robert his class were guests at a banquet Sanky. Guests were Mrs. Sanky, honoring their graduation from the Mrs. John Southwick. Mrs. Guy air craft school. Darling, Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs. Mary Roundy, and Mrs. LaVon Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow reYoung, all of Lehi ; Mrs. Fred Bath, word this week of the safe ceived Edward Mrs. Mrs. Charles Gaisford, overseas of their son, WesAmarrival of A. M. Eccles Mrs. Gaisford, erican Fork and Mrs. John Watson ley, a member of the U. S. Air of Salt Lake City. Prizes were won Corp. by Mrs. Edward Gaisford, Mrs. La Von Youne. Mrs. John Southwick Real steer hide Western belts at and Mrs. Douglas Smith. se adv. Goodwin's. 1w Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gardner and icugc looms ajijj Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurt returned MAIL EARLY children of Las Vegas, Nevada, re- to their home in Yearington, Nev., bath. Modern. See Arvil Stone ' turned home over the week-enwith Mr. located on Saratoga Road. Monday, after a visit Gardner's Mr. parMail your Christmas parcels after a visit with FOUND Small Hurt's sister, Mrs. Esther Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. Lehi the word from ents, is the same by early, have Owner may Xmas cards, tags, seals and rib- for ad and calling for it at paying postal workers this week. Due to at th adv. Lorrane Undies at Goodwin's. the countless parcels being mailed bons at Goodwin's. Thomas F. Colledge residence. to our soldier boys and those away FOR SALE 40 gallon electric The family of Mrs. Alfred T. Dean Powell, son of Mr., and Mrs. from home it is very urgent that Monas of her met at heater. Philco cabinet radio. Paulson, as Thursday water Powell Turner home, mailed be Thomas early all parcels recentwho her H. of electric range. See Alton L. Lehi, birthday honoring evening, tana, formerly possible. U. S. Marines, has Wilkins. the in enlisted Help the postal department and anniversary. ly insure the delivery of your Christbeen transferred from San Diego, LOST Brown Jersey Heifer nT mas parcels in time for Christmas California, to the base at San old branded LL and ear mark", NOTICE year DELINQUENT Francisco. by mailing as soon as possible. ed. Also one Brocal Faced Heifer 1 year old, Brand LL on right hip Lovely warm blankets at Complete stock of Xmas Name of Corporation, North Bench Phone 301-R- . Reward. Andrew at and win's. wrappings mings Irrigation Company, location of Lossee. win's. Lehi principal place of business, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans and WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALeZ City, Utah. Mrs. Char- 60c SHARE-THE-MEA- T Notice is hereby given that there son, Billie, visited with quart in your container, w. D. of the 594 North 1st West, Lehi. tf are delinquent upon the following lotte Lewis the early part Jones, to described stock on account of week, enroute from California GANVASS STARTS Highest Prcies Paid for Worthless assessment levied on the 20th day Ogden. Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi III UTAH COUNTY of November, 1942, the amount set 343-RHer for Fox Phone Farm. it s If House Him, Slippers tf opposite the names of the respec Goodwin's. Kids or the try holders: share tive For General Sheet Metal Work canvass to enA house No. Warm Air Heating and Air and Mrs. A. J. Powell entertained a list the voluntary cooperation of Shares Amount Stockholder see Gunther Sheet Conditionng Frithe citizenry in the share the meat Alfred F. Adams 11.50 group of friends at her home, 19 I 189. Phone Metal Works, tf Mrs. were Utah in Guests 192.8 115.63 day afternoon. program is well under way Charles Mercer Jen Mrs. Edward to Lee Chesnut, Stewart, Clayton 7.25 12 county, according If your Sewing Machine Needs John F. Bradshaw kins of Provo, chief of voluntary In accordance with law and an Mrs. Everet Richins, Mrs. A. S. Repairs, SIssors or Saws Sharpened, participation for the county office order of the Board of Directors Roundy, Mrs. Dean Worltrji, Mrs. Wm. Osborne will do it for you. of civilian defense, under whose made on the 20th day of November, Grant Littleford, Mrs. William WANTED Will call and pay for direction the project is going for- 1942, so many shares of each Christiansen and Mrs. Eugene Gur-neold horses and dead worthless Mrs. won were Prizes ward. necesof by as stock may be parcel See C. O. Holmstead at Chiefs of voluntary participation sary, will be sold at the Lehi Stewart and Mrs. Christiansen. animals. have been appointed for each of Memorial building, on the 5th day Dainty refreshments were served. the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-Jthe major towns and they will di- of January, 1943, at 2 p. m. to pay whitT1 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton received word this week of the promotion of their son, Byron, to the rank of Corporal. He entered the U. S. service on Ocober 3, 1942, and at Camp White, is stationed appointment ADS d with Lehi relatives. BEAUTY SHOP WANT City. Vern Whipple, a member of the Navy, is spending his furlough ALTA'S 49 for 2 p. m. U. S. months. Make your appointments early. Phone The regular Priesthood officers union meeting will be held in the Jjehi Stake Tabernacle, Sunday, at Corporal Glenn Smith underwent an appendicitis operation on Nov in me 28 somewhere ember Hawaiian Islands. He is reported to be doing nicely. Corporal Smith is with the U. S. armed forces in thi islands. GIFT with p d THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS Wadley immedi itely. ELLA MANNING, Chaiman. 7 conl2lCt Mr 10. 194 Mrs. Albert Bone entertained of friends at her home, group ELLISON CLEANERS Springville relatives, Monday. Guests afternoon. day Mrs. John AusJ Stoker, GoodHarry TO HAVE PICKUP Xmas stockings for her at Mrs. John Whimpey, Mrs. CharW, adv. win s. Crabb, Mrs. Martha Ann Wic STATION HERE of Mrs. O. J. Roberts and Mrs. Wat Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goates mt. Dundson. Provo were week end guests oi The Ellison Cleaners of American and Mrs. Orson Godfrey. station Fork will have a pick-uFashion former and located in the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Austin Cleaners on Main Street. Clothes children of Alpine, visitied with Cleanmay be left at the Fashion Mrs. Alice Austin, Sunday. WEINER PIGS FOR SALE Se m. daily. ers from 9 to 6 p. Logsdon. LeRoy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and son, cowboy Western" Lake A swanky LOST Jersey Cow. N'o'iiy XL's. Grant, spent Saturday in Salt belt for him or her at Goodwin's. LeRoy Hardman. riav Kelsev visited or all rayon. Please you have in the past. r THURSDAY, DECEMBER AH THE LEHI FREE PRESS . LEHI, Iff y. Tinsel, Icicles, snow Xmas tree at Goodwin s. for the adv. BEE HIVE NOTES 1 at The Lehi Second Ward Bee Hive her home. Saturday honoring the girls recently elected officers for the rect the work in their respective delinquent assessment thereon 12th birthday anniversary of her coming month. They are: Elaine Mrs. G. R. Taylor entertained daughter, Coleen. Christmas deco rations were used in the rooms and for table decoration. A beautiful birthday cake centering the luncheon table. The afternoon was spent in "bingo". Guests were Miss Taylor, Phyllis Fox, Lyle Peterson, Iris McMllne, Jeanline Huchings Carma Wilkins, Martha Lambert, Dolores Trane, Joyce Martin, Joyce Gray, Joyce Wing, Jetta Mercer, Sandra and Michael Taylor, Jean Dorton, Shirley Webb and Eldona Feterosn. Mrs. Glenn Mott and Miss Viola Grace spent Saturday in Provo. Adamson, president; Beth Kirkham, reporter; Carma Gray, secretary; Kloma Woolstenhulme, song lead er; Vone Wilson and Virginia Mrs. Anr.le Webt Sabey, games. is leader of the group. Beth Kirkham, reporter. -- Bos-we- All the wanted styles and colors in Dress Hats for the "he man" at Goodwin's. adv. COMMERCIAL w communities, said Mr. Jenkins. The rural section, including Orem, is being covered under direction of the Utah extension ser vice, .vith County Agent S. R. Bos- well. Assistant Aent Clarence D. Ashton and Home Demonstrator Rhea Hurst in charge. Mr. reports the extension service has held meetings to give instruc tions to workers in the various com munities. Chief of voluntary participation are In the urban communities Provo, Clyde R. James; Payson, Elisha Warner; Springville, Seymour L. Mendenhall, Jr.; Pleasant American Grove, Harry Richards; Fork, Wayne Madsen; Lehi, S. I. Goodwin, Spanish Fork, Mayor John E. Booth (acting). These men have as their jobs to organize for the canvass, with a leader for each block. Workers as they canvass the cities and rural sectors distribute literature and point out the necessity of voluntary meat rationing until actual machinery for rationing can be set up. Weekly allotments per person are: Men, women and children over 12 years, 2M pounds per week ; children 6 to 12, 1V pounds children under six, of a pound. To share the supplies fairly, people are asked to reduce their .onsumption of beef, veal, lamb mutton and pork, including canned meats, and sausage made from these limited meats. Poultry, fish, game, and variety meats such as kidney, liver, brains, sweetbreads and tongue do not need to be counted in the 21 pounds. These may be used freely. People who raise and kill their own meat are expected to stay within the allotments as well as ?hose who buy from the store or have meat in freezer lockers or eat at restaurants. CLASSES TO CONTINUE g J n mix-tur- e j- to- advertising WM. E. DAVIS, Secretary, Lehi, Utah. Firs: publication December 10, 1942. Las. publication December 17, 1942. H or rracocaJ ll swell stock of dress shirts The commercial classes that have ' Goodwin's. auv. been operated by the Local School 1 Boards and the State Board of EduMrs. Idella Kilpatrick and two cation In American Fork the past sons, Jay, and Perry, spent Satur- year under the direction of the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Central Utah Vocational School of William Grace. Provo, to train typists and stenographers, will be continued as long Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Riedel enter- as the demand for clerical workers tained Sunday at dinner, for Mr. exists. and Mrs. Herman Loeffler of AmNew registration will begin Decerican Fork, and Mrs. Charles L. ember 14 to 18 for the new classes Browning, the former Esther Brown-in- which will start January 11. In Loeffler of American Fork. struction will include typewriting, shorhand, bookkeeping, filing, oper- ation of mimeograph, etc. MINUTE WOMEN The government as well as private business is still in need of COLLECTION Oil trained typists and stenographers to carry on the immense national HOSIERY defense program. Although the commercial school Containers have been placed in at American Fork has placed more the following Dry Goods Stores, for than thirty students on jobs, it has washed hosiery and socks which not been able to satisfy the demand are critically needed for powder that has come for clerical workers. bags for large guns, and other war Tests in typewriting and shortmaterials: hand are given at frequent interGoodwin's Golden Rule vals by the Civil Service Commis-s'oWebb's Furnishings and also by the Provo Boadbent Son Office to determine those Powers Shoe Store who are qualified to accept poCora's Classic Shoppe sitions. Kind of hosiery All silk, Persons residing in the Alpine of nylon and rayon, all nylon, School District n"d over 16 years of mixture of silk and cotton, mixture Mr. and Mrs. George Shieffer of age may attend. is of silk and nylon, mixtures of nylon free. Classes hold w'- Mon- American Fork, were guests of Mr. and cotton, mixture of silk and day through Fridav from 4:"f) P. M. and Mrs. Glenn Mott. Wednesday rayon. We do not want all cotton to 7:30 P. M. Persons interested evening. A gether with costs of and expense of sale. Gifts ROYAL LEHI, UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 10, 11 and 12 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 owers Paramount Picture A Number 2 EMM CME means " T Jor your Electrical Equipment Sunday and Monday December 13 and 14 zzt t T 3 tor J' JA ALSO SELECTED SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY 4:00 P. M. Tuesday and Wednesday December 15 and 16 BIG DOUBLE SHOW FREE BOOKLET tells you how to get better service and longer use from your electrical appliances and equipment. 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